8.1.5 Miscellaneous options

These options are the generic ones accepted by most (in some cases, all)
programs. See section 3.3.2 Common options.

`-dpi unsigned'

The resolution of the main input font, in pixels per inch.

`-encoding enc-file'

The encoding file to read for the mapping between character names and
character codes. See section 5.3 Encoding files. If enc-file has no
suffix, `.enc' is appended. There is no default. Without an
encoding file, the options listed in 8.1.2 Character selection options
which take character specs will just complain if you supply character
names, instead of character codes.

If filename has a suffix and if only one output file is to be
written, write to filename. If filename has a suffix and
you've specified options which imply more than one output file,
Fontconvert complains and gives up.

If filename does not have a suffix, extend filename with
whatever is appropriate for the output format(s). In the case of GF and
TFM output, if this would overwrite the input, prepend an `x' to
the output name.